Evans said in a release Wednesday, "This investigation is on-going. However, at this time, we have no evidence that indicates that Jordan Browder was inside the vehicle when his injuries occurred."

Evans said Browder was shot more than once, but he would not say how many times.

Evans findings were released the day after a second witness came forward to WYFF News 4 to dispute investigators' account the shooting that happened Monday morning along Piedmont Highway.

The witness claims that she was attempting to turn into the gas station when the situation unfolded in front of her.

She says there were two men in a car that was stopped at a gas pump at the Citgo Corner Mart that was surrounded by several deputies.

Officers say the driver of the car was taken into custody with no problems, but the passenger did not comply. Deputies say the passenger reached into his waistband and "advanced at officers." He was fatally shot by a deputy who says he was in fear of his life. (Full story)

The witness claims that the passenger never moved toward officers.

“It’s a lie,” said the witness, who does not want to be identified. “He (the passenger) opened the door and pow, pow, pow. He had nowhere to go. The car was parked right by the pump. He never put his foot out of the car.”

Evans identified the passenger as Jordan Franklin Browder, 22, of Piedmont. He died at the scene. Evans said Browder died of gunshots wounds to the torso. He said Browder was shot more than once.

Jonathan Smith, with the Greenville County Sheriff's Office, said Browder did not have a weapon.

Smith said the driver had a gun and a screwdriver on him and another gun was found at the scene.

Two guns were found on the driver, 21-year-old Dylan Lamar Tiller, according to the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office. On Tuesday, Tiller was charged with unlawful carrying of a pistol, sale or delivery of a weapon, manufacture and distribution of methamphetamine and financial card theft.

The witness says she came forward and spoke to WYFF News 4 because the victim’s family deserves to know the truth. She is the second witness to tell News 4 that the man was shot inside the car.

WYFF News 4 contacted the Sheriff’s Office on Tuesday for further comment, and officials there said they stand by their account of events as reported Monday.